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Around noon Tuesday, detectives pulled over a black Chevrolet pickup truck on Route 302. One of the occupants of the vehicle, Pam Hatch, said she went to see her husband, who was in the hospital last week.

She said each day she stopped at a Dunkin' Donuts on Route 16, not far from Abigail's home.

Apparently, one of the receipts flew out the window of the truck. Police recovered it, tracked down surveillance video and found the vehicle Tuesday.

The woman told police she hadn’t seen anything relevant to Abigail’s disappearance but was amazed at how thoroughly investigators are working the case.

“I have a granddaughter, her name is Abigail, and she’s a year younger than the girl that’s missing,” Hatch said. “It makes you feel good that they are out there trying.”

New Hampshire Fish and Game officers searched off-road areas in Conway on Tuesday, refocusing on Pudding Pond and Whitaker Woods.

“The search teams are pretty much done today, and we still have no additional leads,” said Col. Martin Garabedian of the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department.

Abigail’s mother and sister stood with investigators at Tuesday night’s press briefing. A family friend spoke on their behalf, making pleas for the girl’s safe return.